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Compare that to Udemy's flat 30percentt cut, Pathwright's 4percentt cut of sales, and Lynda's $25 subscriptions (granted these three sites focus on courses, not lesson plans), and it might seem surprising that TeachersPayTeachers is growing like it is.
But please, please -- if the Brendan Dassey case was not lesson enough -- should you ever find yourself behind bars, don't talk about your criminal case over the phone.
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"It's not lessons learned, it's lessons lost," he said by telephone from New York.
That does not mean there are not lessons to be learned, however.
(The law bans "matches or exhibitions," but not lessons or workouts).
Not lessons as such, but there were things that made an impression.
Not lessons like "There's no I in team," but the really important ones.
Its literature promises not lessons in technical mastery but in "keen awareness, personal expression, intensive listening and cross-cultural communication".
These aren't lessons I want Ben to learn.
Those aren't lessons that everyone understands, I guess.
Actually, that's not the lesson of Japan.
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